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Mundie: How Windows will survive in the cloud

News Mundie offered up the company's vision for the next phase of computing at the EmTech Conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Thursday. Like others in the industry, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, Craig Mundie, sees computing...

[September 26, 2008, 11:26]

Forrester acquires tech researcher

News The merger of the research firms, both based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is expected to close by the second quarter, and may finish on the early side depending on how many of Giga's outstanding shares are tendered.

[January 21, 2003, 14:21]

Robot scientist makes gene discovery

News While most robots are built to repeat a given task many times over, this robot, named 'Adam', was designed by researchers from Aberystwyth University and the University of Cambridge to take a more human approach to scientific inquiry.

[April 3, 2009, 16:55]

A Year Ago: Internet to gain human insight

News Women dominating the technology-driven future with men "little more than exotic house pets" was one of the more radical visions of life in 2020, expounded by Thornton May, vice president of Cambridge Technology Partners, at a techno-future...

[September 30, 2000, 7:00]

Fund Raising

Talkback The signatories to the Times letter seem to have been backward in coming forward and all the fat cats in the Cambridge area. I am appalled that those who have become rich on the back of Bletcley have failed/refused to fund Bletchley's needs.

[September 9, 2008, 8:14]

Expert: CPS hack tool guidance 'confused'

News Richard Clayton, a security researcher at the University of Cambridge, said that while much of the guidance from the CPS on how to interpret the amendments was "extremely sensible", there were still "significant difficulties" in dual-use tool...

[January 3, 2008, 16:51]

xG update - money, mystery and more

Blog Comment Cambridge is making the phones, when they are fully commercial after testing they will be mass produced.a) no business plan (b) no proposed users and (c) nothing to talk to these base-stations. Cambridge is making the phones, when they are fully...

[October 13, 2008, 16:36]

Five years ago: 72 per cent of US business Web users go to porn sites

News The Cambridge, Mass.maker of tracking and blocking software for the Internet found that 72 percent of the 100 users it surveyed said they made at least one stop at an online smut site. First published 26 June, 1997.

[June 25, 2002, 7:02]

A Problem in Greek Ethics by John Addington Symonds

Downloads He also discusses at length the laws regulating these practices and the philosophical justification for permitting them.THIS TITLE IS CITED AND RECOMMENDED BY: Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature.About the Author:"Symonds was born at...

[December 19, 2009, 0:13]

Samsung touts turbocharged mobile processor

News The S3C2440 uses the ARM920T, a microprocessor based on a chip architecture devised by ARM Holdings of Cambridge, England, which has a low power requirement of only 1.3 volts. Korean electronics giant Samsung has beaten Intel to take the crown in...

[July 22, 2003, 9:27]

ThinSight from Microsoft

Blog I managed to sample some of the excellent research work that is being done at the Cambridge Research facility. Last Tuesday I had the opportunity to go to Microsoft’s Innovation day at their offices in London Victoria.

[May 13, 2008, 16:32]

Why? Is the UK a Linux backwater?

Talkback excepting the Cambridge event, of course). If the show really has been in decline, I'd be interested to know why. Interest in Linux has never been higher, and there are plenty of hot topics (mobile Linux, desktop Linux, enterprise Linux) where a...

[August 31, 2007, 16:32]

A Year Ago: 72 per cent of US business Web users go to porn sites

News The Cambridge, Mass.maker of tracking and blocking software for the Internet found that 72 percent of the 100 users it surveyed said they made at least one stop at an online smut site. Your boss may know exactly what kind of Web sites you visited...

[June 26, 1998, 6:26]

NHS IT project will face inquiry

News Professor Ross Anderson of Cambridge University attended last week's meeting, where he expressed his concerns about the Programme. An independent inquiry will be held later this year into the government's multi-billion pound upgrade of the NHS IT...

[April 24, 2006, 17:40]

Creative Labs blasts out Audigy

News And there will also be a range of new higher-fidelity Cambridge speakers, to take advantage of the new technology. Hard though it may be to pronounce, Audigy may be the best-sounding concept to emerge from Creative Labs, inventors of the Sound...

[August 24, 2001, 14:50]

Security and Usability review

Reviews Take passwords, for example -- the subject here of a chapter by well-known Cambridge security researcher Ross Anderson and others. This book, subtitled Designing Secure Systems That People Can Use, is a collection of papers studying the question of...

[December 12, 2005, 8:35]

Is autism inherent in IT?

News According to a BBC report, the number of recorded cases of autism have soared well above average levels in Silicon Valley in the US and the UK's 'Silicon Fen' around Cambridge over the past 20 years. Levels of autism in children living in areas...

[August 16, 2002, 10:13]

IT think tank opens doors to supporters

News Launching the iniative at the Cambridge Computer Lab on Monday, FIPR chairman Ross Anderson, who is a reader in security at the lab, said FIPR is hoping to expand because "the pace of stupid legislation is heating up recently.

[March 27, 2002, 11:54]

The Big Interview: William Webb

News Webb, 39, who lives in Cambridge with his wife and two young daughters, has ten books on wireless communications already on the shelves and another following in January. Professor William Webb is a man walking something of a tightrope between two...

[December 12, 2006, 11:42]

News Burst: Huge memory leap from Hitachi

News Lightweight consumer gadgets have been promised by Hitachi's semiconductor team which is working with Cambridge University's Cavendish laboratory on the project. A team of scientists sponsored by the Japanese electronics giant Hitachi claims it has...

[May 18, 1999, 10:30]

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